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the fbi asked the public about who those men are. they're not identified. four americans died under fire, including ambassador chris stevens. >>> now we turn to the surreal weather cross this country. record snow, dramatic temperature swings, 40 degrees in 24 hours. one meteorologist said the weather map looks like something from the twilight zone. and ginger zee is tracking it all. >> reporter: tonight, the roads are a mess around denver. power is out after heavy wet snow took down trees and flooded streets. >> typical spring snow, a lot of moisture, really heavy snow, tough to shovel. >> reporter: denver hit 80 degrees monday. look at that same image today, only 30 degrees with snow. clayton sandell in the middle of that weather whiplash. >> here in colorado, instead of spring green, a whole lot of winter white, enough to shut down some schools and cancel a few dozen flights. in the mountains, one spot got slammed with more than 28 inches of snow. >> may 1st. >> and it's snowing. >> reporter: may 1st and it's snowing, not only in colorado. >> waking up to
the fbi asked the public about who those men are. they're not identified. four americans died under fire, including ambassador chris stevens. >>> now we turn to the surreal weather cross this country. record snow, dramatic temperature swings, 40 degrees in 24 hours. one meteorologist said the weather map looks like something from the twilight zone. and ginger zee is tracking it all. >> reporter: tonight, the roads are a mess around denver. power is out after heavy wet snow took...
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the fbi believes the powder from those fireworks was used to make the bombs. there's no indication the three friends knew about the plot in advance. but in a footnote in the complaint filed today, one of the friends says dzhokhar told him a month before the bombing that he, in fact, knew how to make a bomb. >> thank you, brian ross. with the news from the boston bombings tonight. >>> now we turn to the simmering debate over what the u.s. should do about syria. there are reports that the president may be ready to make a bold and controversial move, and arm the rebels. abc's chief white house correspondent, jonathan karl, tells us the latest. >> reporter: today embattled syrian president, bashar al assad, the man accused of using chemical weapons on his own people, made his first public appearance in more than a month, appearing entirely at ease on syrian state tv, touring an electrical plant in damascus. the white house is turning up the heat. >> syria's future cannot include assad. his hands are bathed in blood, the blood of his own people. he has no place in
the fbi believes the powder from those fireworks was used to make the bombs. there's no indication the three friends knew about the plot in advance. but in a footnote in the complaint filed today, one of the friends says dzhokhar told him a month before the bombing that he, in fact, knew how to make a bomb. >> thank you, brian ross. with the news from the boston bombings tonight. >>> now we turn to the simmering debate over what the u.s. should do about syria. there are reports...
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the fbi investigated that older brother. it's not as if the fbi did
the fbi investigated that older brother. it's not as if the fbi did
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and the cia and whether or not the fbi, not whether the fbi should have kept tabs on tamerlan? how does this have to do with immigration? >> i think it really has to go back to homeland security. one of the things we have to look closely at with the immigration debate and everything going on is asylum. you have people who claimed asylum. they worry they're going to be prosecuted. taking welfare and other types of public assistance because they can't afford anything. yet they're able to get airline tickets to go back to the region. while they may not have gone back to the very specific place i think we need a timeline and details as to the family members, how they came over here, how they were able to stay over here. how did they afford to go over there into an area they said they were going to be killed or persecuted if they went back to? that doesn't quite add up. when the russians then add some intelligence, you have a domestic dispute, all of these things should have been shared at the local effort and that is the last point, jake. did the feds -- did they share that informa
and the cia and whether or not the fbi, not whether the fbi should have kept tabs on tamerlan? how does this have to do with immigration? >> i think it really has to go back to homeland security. one of the things we have to look closely at with the immigration debate and everything going on is asylum. you have people who claimed asylum. they worry they're going to be prosecuted. taking welfare and other types of public assistance because they can't afford anything. yet they're able to...
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fbi finds no derogatory information, then the same guy goes on to allegedly blow up the marathon. one expert asks whether a signal to noise problem, that simply there's so much information about potential terrorists coming in, it's hard for the interjensen community and fbi to figure out what's important. >> everybody, hundreds of thousands, maybe more than a million people they're watching. authorities say tsarnaev was on two government watch lists before the attack. did you know there are at least six terror watch lists in america? is this smart of a sign of failure? plus, as american authorities hunt down the publisher of inspire magazine, reports say tamerlan tsarnaev used the magazine to build the bombs in boston. and amanda knox speaks out for the first time. what she says happened that night in italy. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matte
fbi finds no derogatory information, then the same guy goes on to allegedly blow up the marathon. one expert asks whether a signal to noise problem, that simply there's so much information about potential terrorists coming in, it's hard for the interjensen community and fbi to figure out what's important. >> everybody, hundreds of thousands, maybe more than a million people they're watching. authorities say tsarnaev was on two government watch lists before the attack. did you know there...
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the fbi investigated that older brother. it's not as if the fbi did nothing. >> the president is also responding to senator lindsey graham who is comparing boston to benghazi, saying the ultimate blame falls on the white hse
the fbi investigated that older brother. it's not as if the fbi did nothing. >> the president is also responding to senator lindsey graham who is comparing boston to benghazi, saying the ultimate blame falls on the white hse
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military action to 's crimeg the fbi; during the boston bombings suspect. and he spoke about the impact of the sequester. >> the sequester is in place right now damaging our economy, hurting our people. what is clear is the only way is to do a bigger deal that meets the test of loring our deficit and growing our economy at the same time. >> the president says, the only way a sequestration deal can be reached its compromise on the part of democrats and republicans. >> the president is set to sign a bill today to officially end the furloughs for air traffic controllers. the signing was delayed by typographical errors. president obama did plan to sign the bill last week. but administration officials say the letter misused the word account in the bill. >> virginia governor bob mcdonnell is speaking out about the investigation into donations for his daughter's wedding. he spoke with our news partners at wtop this morning. anyaid he did not give special treatment to a dietary supplement company under investigation. the company ceo helped to pay for is daughter's
military action to 's crimeg the fbi; during the boston bombings suspect. and he spoke about the impact of the sequester. >> the sequester is in place right now damaging our economy, hurting our people. what is clear is the only way is to do a bigger deal that meets the test of loring our deficit and growing our economy at the same time. >> the president says, the only way a sequestration deal can be reached its compromise on the part of democrats and republicans. >> the...
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we have learned that the fbi is casting a wider net. abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, with the latest. >> reporter: it was only a few months ago that dzhokhar tsarnaev posted this video of himself online playfully teasing his brother's daughter. today the 19-year-old is at the devens federal medical center outside boston. confined by himself to a tiny cell, a taste of what awaits him if convicted of the marathon bombing. >> he doesn't have a life, period. his total existence will be lockdown. >> reporter: meantime, fbi agents are widening their net in looking for possible accomplices of the two brothers in the bombing. >> some may have been involved helping build the bombs, others may have helped radicalize the brothers. >> reporter: fbi agents today also continued to press the katherine russell, the widow of the elder brother tamerlan, about her knowledge of her husband's activities. agents left her house carrying evidence bags, and she was seen leaving with her attorneys, who have said she did not know about the bo
we have learned that the fbi is casting a wider net. abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, with the latest. >> reporter: it was only a few months ago that dzhokhar tsarnaev posted this video of himself online playfully teasing his brother's daughter. today the 19-year-old is at the devens federal medical center outside boston. confined by himself to a tiny cell, a taste of what awaits him if convicted of the marathon bombing. >> he doesn't have a life, period. his...
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pressanwhile, during a conference, president obama defended the fbi's work. didt is not as if the fbi nothing could they not only investigated the older brother, but they interviewed the older brother. they concluded there were no signs that he was engaging in extremist activity. >> agents have compiled a list of nearly a dozen persons of interest. pimlico race course and has banned a number of carey and items, including backpacks and cameras with detachable lindemann -- lenses. they are implementing restrictions on how the visitors carry their food into the course. a list of all the new policies are at our website wjla.com. >> let's turn to the weather anotheruse it was just gloomy weather day around the metro area for most of the morning. >> that is right. hopefully, there is sunshine head. >> we will get some sunshine here tomorrow, but this afternoon is still damp and drizzly. we have had some persistent light rain east and south of the city. still cloudy and drippy. still raindrops on a camera as we look. 58 degrees in roslyn right now. as we looked arou
pressanwhile, during a conference, president obama defended the fbi's work. didt is not as if the fbi nothing could they not only investigated the older brother, but they interviewed the older brother. they concluded there were no signs that he was engaging in extremist activity. >> agents have compiled a list of nearly a dozen persons of interest. pimlico race course and has banned a number of carey and items, including backpacks and cameras with detachable lindemann -- lenses. they are...
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to look at fbi, cia, homeland security. system did not work as designed. when he left to go back to russia, the system pinged at dhs and in were supposed to share the information with the fbi and the cia. . center in boston was supposed to be made aware you've got a guy we looked at in the boston area. again, i'm glad that clapper's going to do an investigation. but congress, quite frankly has been less than strong when it comes to investigating benghazi and boston. i hope we will do our own independent investigation. it's not so much about blaming people as to get it right. we've lost eight americans, seven months, four overseas, four at home, bin laden's dead, radical islamism. clearly the system did not work the way they're supposed to. i'm shocked this happened after 9/11, where people no longer talk to each other. i thought we had gotten over that. >> senator graham, thanks for joining us. senator lindsay gray lamb, republican senator from south carolina, key member of the armed services committee. obviously unhappy and displeased with what the presid
to look at fbi, cia, homeland security. system did not work as designed. when he left to go back to russia, the system pinged at dhs and in were supposed to share the information with the fbi and the cia. . center in boston was supposed to be made aware you've got a guy we looked at in the boston area. again, i'm glad that clapper's going to do an investigation. but congress, quite frankly has been less than strong when it comes to investigating benghazi and boston. i hope we will do our own...
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yesterday the fbi confirm it searched the home where she was staying in rhode island. and last night a source confirmed investigators found female dna on the boston marathon bomb. of course we should keep in mind these details no not necessarily mean the widow had anything to do with plotting or cargo out the deadly attack. rick len ven that is on it. no question the widow is an important part of the case. >> absolutely, shepard. a key focus for the fbi is trying to dimple anyone else was involved in the bomb examination what tamerlan's motives and inspiration might have been. few people knew him as well as catherine russell. a security guard says she watched katherine at an old navy in rhode island, stuff clothes in hand bag along with a friend. describe as a skinny teen, hazel eyes and auburn hair me and made a contribution to a victims fun and her case was dismissed. a couple years later she met tamerlan, converted to islam, married him in 2010. she now has an attorney who won't comment on any possible involvement of katherine in the investigation. >> shepard: what
yesterday the fbi confirm it searched the home where she was staying in rhode island. and last night a source confirmed investigators found female dna on the boston marathon bomb. of course we should keep in mind these details no not necessarily mean the widow had anything to do with plotting or cargo out the deadly attack. rick len ven that is on it. no question the widow is an important part of the case. >> absolutely, shepard. a key focus for the fbi is trying to dimple anyone else was...
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kadyrbayev told the fbi about that. he did not know that those items were involved in a bombing or of any interest in a bombing, any evidentiary value. >> terribly disappointing that any person knowing the catastrophe, the mayhem, the act of terror that was committed by these two brothers would attempt to cover it up. >> greta: for the latest on these three new suspects we go to fox news correspondent david lee miller live in boston. david lee, what can you tell me is the latest? >> well, greta, three friends of dzhokhar tsarnaev, because they3 say they didn't want to get him into trouble, decided that they were going to destroy evidence and lie to investigators. this, according to criminal complaint filed today in boston. all three of the suspects appeared in federal court, wearing street clothes. they were also shackled. two of them are students from kazakhstan. they were already in custody because of visa violations. they are both 19 years old. they are identified as dias kadyrbayev and azamet tazhayakov. they allege
kadyrbayev told the fbi about that. he did not know that those items were involved in a bombing or of any interest in a bombing, any evidentiary value. >> terribly disappointing that any person knowing the catastrophe, the mayhem, the act of terror that was committed by these two brothers would attempt to cover it up. >> greta: for the latest on these three new suspects we go to fox news correspondent david lee miller live in boston. david lee, what can you tell me is the latest?...
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the decision was made by the fbi was in on it and homeland security and all these fusion centers that they set up to deal with domestic terrorist threats. the interesting thing we found out is representative as of the big banks sat in on these meetings of the bankers and the police coordinated it and came up with the propaganda line like pollution and how to start demanding cleaning and that was sized excuse for taking us out. that fusion of financial power and police power is there for all to see. >> why not do it someplace where they can't get at you? >> canada. >> canada? there is of course private property and cyberspace in a town, a small town where for whatever reason the city fathers don't have a problem with you. the hutterites in canada or any other, lots of examples of communal farmers who have in fact built their model community. >> we have farms. there are seven or eight occupies farms in new york alone. we have been able to keep it that the problem is you need a central place where people can show up. this is our real crisis because in order for a movement to grow and the
the decision was made by the fbi was in on it and homeland security and all these fusion centers that they set up to deal with domestic terrorist threats. the interesting thing we found out is representative as of the big banks sat in on these meetings of the bankers and the police coordinated it and came up with the propaganda line like pollution and how to start demanding cleaning and that was sized excuse for taking us out. that fusion of financial power and police power is there for all to...
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the fbi investigated that older brother. it's not as if the fbi did nothing. they not only investigated the older brother, they interviewed the older brother. they concluded that there were no seasons then signs he was enn extremist activity. >> the fbi interviewed the mother, as well. let's bring in our chief political analyst gloria borger. gloria, the president quickly got pushback from republican senator lindsey graham. here what happens senator graham said to me when i spoke with him in the last hour. >> he goes back to rush slrussi dagestan, dhs pinks him leaving so he's never interviewed. they never share this guy's presence with the boston fusion cell as who's supposed to be tracking terrorists in the boston area. when he comes back in june of 2012, he goes on a youtube channel, website, on the internet for the whole world to see and embraces radical islam. >> gloria, it doesn't seem like questions are going to go away anytime soon. in fact they may only be heating up. >> new york they shouldn't go away, wolf. i think that it's congress' job to do over
the fbi investigated that older brother. it's not as if the fbi did nothing. they not only investigated the older brother, they interviewed the older brother. they concluded that there were no seasons then signs he was enn extremist activity. >> the fbi interviewed the mother, as well. let's bring in our chief political analyst gloria borger. gloria, the president quickly got pushback from republican senator lindsey graham. here what happens senator graham said to me when i spoke with him...
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his picture is not circled but the fbi agents scriptelled -- scribbled his name. and the other man is circled in the middle and on the right you can see the bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. in the lower right hand, there is the backpack also circled and it is believed to be containing one of the bombs. coming up, we will have more on how the government is sue -- was supporting that family. >>> they are going center stage across the nation and janine de la vega joins us from san jose to talk about the mayday rallies and why they are especially significant this year, then jean? >> reporter: well, we are here at a shopping center and this is one of the major gathering areas when advocates held the largest get together and now the crowds are not supposed to be this large but still significant. you can see just how massive the crowds were seven years ago in san jose as all of these people called for action. immigrants and advocates will be holding a rally calling for immigration reform, various immigration groups are calling for action. they just introduced an immigr
his picture is not circled but the fbi agents scriptelled -- scribbled his name. and the other man is circled in the middle and on the right you can see the bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. in the lower right hand, there is the backpack also circled and it is believed to be containing one of the bombs. coming up, we will have more on how the government is sue -- was supporting that family. >>> they are going center stage across the nation and janine de la vega joins us from san jose...
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this is a decades long thing between the fbi and the cia. it was part of the element of our failure prior to september 11. martha: it created a whole opter bureaucracy to keep these folks talking to each other, the director of national intelligence. we learn mr. clapper is going to start an investigation into what went wrong. that's the entire reason for being for that agency. it's something we have been hammering here and needs to be remembered. i want to get to another topic. that's the much discussed $100,000 in benefits for the families. >> i think this is being used to trigger outrage among conservatives. >> this happened 10 years ago when one of the brothers what is 6 or. the other was 13 or 14. it went to the parents who were in the country legally. they legally call fired for it. we don't have a time machine to go back and know what would hav. martha: here is the problem. thee were here under asylum yet they were traveling back and forth from the country they were in asylum for. >> it's insane to give asylum to somebody because he su
this is a decades long thing between the fbi and the cia. it was part of the element of our failure prior to september 11. martha: it created a whole opter bureaucracy to keep these folks talking to each other, the director of national intelligence. we learn mr. clapper is going to start an investigation into what went wrong. that's the entire reason for being for that agency. it's something we have been hammering here and needs to be remembered. i want to get to another topic. that's the much...
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it's not as if the fbi did nothing. they not only investigated the older brother, they interviewed the older brother. >> reporter: and for the first time we're hearing tamerlan talk, introducing himself in this boxing video that aired on "entertainment tonight." >> are you excited? >> yes. why not? you know. >> reporter: meanwhile tamerlan's widow has given the medical examiner's office consent to release his body to his family. back to that carjacking victim, danny, he says that during the 90 minutes in the car with the two brothers they talked about manhattan, and as it turns out, they had made spontaneous plans to go to new york and set off explosives in times square, according to authorities. so, had danny not escaped and set off a massive manhunt there could have been more lives lost. i asked danny if he feels like a hero. he said no, that he was just trying to save his own life. john? >> pamela, you sat down with the carjacking victim, you said over an hour you spent with him. what was striking to you about what h
it's not as if the fbi did nothing. they not only investigated the older brother, they interviewed the older brother. >> reporter: and for the first time we're hearing tamerlan talk, introducing himself in this boxing video that aired on "entertainment tonight." >> are you excited? >> yes. why not? you know. >> reporter: meanwhile tamerlan's widow has given the medical examiner's office consent to release his body to his family. back to that carjacking victim,...
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top intelligence adviser launches a review of what happened before boston, the president defends the fbi and answers lindsay graham. >> no, mr. graham is not right. on this issue. although i'm sure generated some headlines. i think that what we saw in boston was state, local, federal officials, every agency rallying around a city that had been attacked. identifying the perpetrators just hours after the scene had been examined. >>> and the president says he couldn't be more proud of jason collins, for cing out and being a role model f yng pele eryerstl ruli wh e su an individual who excelled at the highest levels in one of the major sports to go ahead and say this is who i am, i'm proud of it. i'm still a great competitor, i'm still seven-foot tall and can bang with shaq and you know -- deliver a hard foul. i think a lot of young people out there who you know are gay or lesbian who are struggling with these issues to see a role model like that who is unafraid, i think it's a great thing. >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. 100 days into his second term, president obama met th
top intelligence adviser launches a review of what happened before boston, the president defends the fbi and answers lindsay graham. >> no, mr. graham is not right. on this issue. although i'm sure generated some headlines. i think that what we saw in boston was state, local, federal officials, every agency rallying around a city that had been attacked. identifying the perpetrators just hours after the scene had been examined. >>> and the president says he couldn't be more proud...
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the first time apparently was the fbi. this was again 2011 when they had been approached by the fsb to look into her and her son because apparently the russian authorities believe that they were religious militants or people who had been converted and were traveling to russia for any sort of militant activity. the second time her name came up was with the cia. again russian authorities contacted them. they approached them and said we're concerned. could you take a look. now, the cia has not confirmed anything about the details of what was passed on to them. >> okay. thanks so much. >>> new intelligence reports about syria's possible use of chemical weapons is putting president obama under increasing pressure to take action. earlier today nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel told me why the president isn't making any hasty decisions. >> when you think about a chemical weapons use or even a nuclear weapon use, you think of a mass attack. what happened when the saddam hussein government punished a city, a town in thi
the first time apparently was the fbi. this was again 2011 when they had been approached by the fsb to look into her and her son because apparently the russian authorities believe that they were religious militants or people who had been converted and were traveling to russia for any sort of militant activity. the second time her name came up was with the cia. again russian authorities contacted them. they approached them and said we're concerned. could you take a look. now, the cia has not...
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and they did not share that with the fbi. if they had it could have changed this dramatically. >> some angry that dhokhar tsarnaev was given his miranda rights too soon effectively stopping the flow of information. others say it was proper and that vital information was obtained and there does not appear to be any wider web of terror involved here. >> there is no evidence at this point. the investigation continues but there is no evidence at this point that these two were part of a larger organization, tt they were in fact part of some kind of terrorist cell or any kind of direction. it appears at this point based on the evidence that i it is te two of them. >> the investigation continues to see what else if anything can be learned. harris? >> steve centanni, thank you very much. did lawmakers actually underand it the bipartisan gun control bill? one senator wants to give colleagues on the hill another chance at it, a second chance to read it. democrat joe manchin of west virginia says he will reintroduce the bipartisan bill
and they did not share that with the fbi. if they had it could have changed this dramatically. >> some angry that dhokhar tsarnaev was given his miranda rights too soon effectively stopping the flow of information. others say it was proper and that vital information was obtained and there does not appear to be any wider web of terror involved here. >> there is no evidence at this point. the investigation continues but there is no evidence at this point that these two were part of a...
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the fbi is very good working with our other agencies. there are persons of interest in the united states. we're looking at phone calls before and after the bombing. this type of investigation. >>> let's go to boston. nbc's michelle franzen. a good sunday to you, my friend. new information about the suspects and their mother. >> reporter: yeah, again we're learning more, alex, more overseas and also here at home. as you heard earlier, u.s. officials tell nbc news that they are focussing on leads here at home and also overseas. authorities have been operating under the theory that the suspects acted alone, but at the same time saying they are not ruling anything out. investigators say they are still looking into all possibilities in the boston bombing case, including tracking possible leads on the two bombing suspects here at home and overseas. authorities confirm the brothers' mother was placed on a terrorism database 18 months before the bombings because of her son tamerlan. the list consists of hundreds of thousands of names, but being
the fbi is very good working with our other agencies. there are persons of interest in the united states. we're looking at phone calls before and after the bombing. this type of investigation. >>> let's go to boston. nbc's michelle franzen. a good sunday to you, my friend. new information about the suspects and their mother. >> reporter: yeah, again we're learning more, alex, more overseas and also here at home. as you heard earlier, u.s. officials tell nbc news that they are...
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food, in a capsule, a size of a capsule is enough to kill somebody. >> reporter: this morning, the fbi is assisting pittsburgh police who say suicide still has not been ruled out. but it's a theory klein's parents rejected in a statement to abc news. "we cannot imagine somebody harming our daughter but from what we're told she could not have alarmed herself." klein, a prominent neurologist described her work in this video produced by the discovery channel. >> preconception counting is incredibly important to women with epilepsy. >> reporter: helping women survive a pivotal time in their lives, now police trying to piece together why her own life was cut short. in an interesting twist a private investigation has also been launched into this case. someone hired cyril wecht a well-known forensic pathologist but wecht would not confirm who hired him. >> thanks, ty. >>> now to the high security today at the annual run for the roses. the kentucky derby in the wake of the boston marathon many booing. >> security increased to protect an expected crowd of 100,000 people and not the only major s
food, in a capsule, a size of a capsule is enough to kill somebody. >> reporter: this morning, the fbi is assisting pittsburgh police who say suicide still has not been ruled out. but it's a theory klein's parents rejected in a statement to abc news. "we cannot imagine somebody harming our daughter but from what we're told she could not have alarmed herself." klein, a prominent neurologist described her work in this video produced by the discovery channel. >> preconception...
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the fbi obtained samples of her dna. russell's attorneys insist she did not know about the bomb plot. >> entertainment tonight uncovered this video of tsarnaev. officials tell abc news they want to know if he made contact with this man while in russia last year. a russian canadian and boxer joined a militant insurgency and was killed in a raid by russian authorities. tamerlan left dagestan after his death. what u.s. security officials knew about his radicalization prior to the bombing continues to be discussed. president obama -- >> it is not as if the fbi did nothing. they not only investigated the older brother they interviewed the older brother. >> reporter: the surviving suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev stopped cooperating with authorities days ago, he sits authorities day as ge he sits isolated in a tiny cell getting a taste of what a life time of in federal prison would feel like. >> he has no interaction with other inmates. it is not plush. it is nothing. >> reporter: the intelligence community will conduct a review abo
the fbi obtained samples of her dna. russell's attorneys insist she did not know about the bomb plot. >> entertainment tonight uncovered this video of tsarnaev. officials tell abc news they want to know if he made contact with this man while in russia last year. a russian canadian and boxer joined a militant insurgency and was killed in a raid by russian authorities. tamerlan left dagestan after his death. what u.s. security officials knew about his radicalization prior to the bombing...
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i'm sorry for running this into the ground but i talked to the fbi today. they said that this bomb absolutely could not have been made by those two men. it was run off the speed control for a toy car, there was all sorts of, you know, command detonate signal tests they needed to do. this is a very complicated plot with a lot of international travel and i think it's wrong for us to just take the narrative it was all home-grown, done off the narrative. i just don't think the story's going that way. >> you're saying you've heard it couldn't have been made by them, meaning it couldn't have been made by them without instruction or couldn't have been made by them, period, someone else manufactured it, they were just carrying it? >> they said look, they said -- they said the pyrotechnics, taking them apart is extremely dicey. one spark could set this off. and someone had to go down to that area and test the signal strength from one of these toys. you just can't hope that it's going to go off if you stand a mile away or half a mile away. you actually need to test t
i'm sorry for running this into the ground but i talked to the fbi today. they said that this bomb absolutely could not have been made by those two men. it was run off the speed control for a toy car, there was all sorts of, you know, command detonate signal tests they needed to do. this is a very complicated plot with a lot of international travel and i think it's wrong for us to just take the narrative it was all home-grown, done off the narrative. i just don't think the story's going that...
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>> schumer saying i support the fbi. however i think they dropped the ball. peter king saying, this is a failure. and you get john mccain and lindsey graham. they must be a vaudeville act. now they want to go after syria. last time i checked there were no americans killed in syria. where is great britain and germany and russia? >> you feel the western world is dropping the ball, because to mccain's point, they're siting the case of syria's president assad using chemical weapon on his people. you have been a victim of terrorist. your brother died in a terrorist act. are you saying that the constant eye for an eye goes too far? >> no. what i'm saying in our case, we had 189 americans blown out of the air at 31,000 feet and it took us almost ten years to get our government to do what was right. we did ask for military action if it was connected to state-sponsored terrorism. now we have a situation where we made a mistake in iraq, looks like. we're war weary in afghanistan what we have gone through. now we have a syrian issue. i think president obama handled the
>> schumer saying i support the fbi. however i think they dropped the ball. peter king saying, this is a failure. and you get john mccain and lindsey graham. they must be a vaudeville act. now they want to go after syria. last time i checked there were no americans killed in syria. where is great britain and germany and russia? >> you feel the western world is dropping the ball, because to mccain's point, they're siting the case of syria's president assad using chemical weapon on...
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. >> sweeping investigation, fbi agents look for accomplices in the boston bombing case, what they're finding whund is defending the surviving suspect. >> kicked off. the airline passenger who could not stop saying a suspicious word over and over again. why he couldn't stop saying it and why agents declared him a risk. it's tuesday, april 30th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> good toduesday morning. a watershed moment in american sports. an nba player declaring himself to be a gay man. >> jason collins endured years of misery keeping his sexuality a secret. that is now all over. our coverage begins. >> reporter: jason collins the first active player in may jr. team sports to come out. in ape first person account in "sports illustrated" collins wrote, i am a 34-year-old nba center. i am black. and i'm gay. >> can you believe it hasn't happened before you? >> it is kind of mind-boggling. i think i talk about that, that -- you know, i never set out to be the first. and it's -- obviously, you are waiting around for some body else
. >> sweeping investigation, fbi agents look for accomplices in the boston bombing case, what they're finding whund is defending the surviving suspect. >> kicked off. the airline passenger who could not stop saying a suspicious word over and over again. why he couldn't stop saying it and why agents declared him a risk. it's tuesday, april 30th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> good toduesday morning....
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either way the fbi still wants to know what tamerlan may have said to her in a phone call just days after the bombing. and a lawyer for the widow has said she knew nothing about the bombing plan and was shocked when it happened. meanwhile, dzhokhar has told investigators that his brother was the leader and author of the plan, so still weeks later so many questions. >> so many questions. >> and continuing questions about whether we can believe what dzhokhar is saying, of course. >> absolutely. >> all right, gio, thank you. >> thank you. >> thanks, gio. >>> well, we do have some good news for everyone watching their 401(k)s this morning. stocks surged to a new record friday with the dow breaking 15,000 for the first time ever before closing just below the would-be milestone, but the question this morning, can the economy sustain these new highs? here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: what a week for both stocks as well as the economy. first off you have the jobs report. 7.5% unemployment, the lowest level in four years. 165,000 jobs were added to our economy in the month of april. meanti
either way the fbi still wants to know what tamerlan may have said to her in a phone call just days after the bombing. and a lawyer for the widow has said she knew nothing about the bombing plan and was shocked when it happened. meanwhile, dzhokhar has told investigators that his brother was the leader and author of the plan, so still weeks later so many questions. >> so many questions. >> and continuing questions about whether we can believe what dzhokhar is saying, of course....
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it's not as if the fbi did nothing. they not only investigated the older brother, they interviewed the older brother. >> reporter: for the first time we're hearing tamerlan talk, introducing himself in this boxing video that aired on "entertainment tonight." >> why not? you know. >> reporter: meanwhile, tamerlan's widow has given the medical examiner's office consent to release his body to his family. and one more sign the city has changed forever. on tuesday the women's semiprobasketball team announced it's changing its name from the boston bombers to the boston bulldogs. >> you also had a chance to sit down with this boston carjacking victim, danny, he's being called. what did he tell you about that night? >> reporter: i spoke with danny for about an hour and 15 minutes in a face to face conversation, john. what's so interesting is he was really able to paint a picture of the relationship between dzhokhar tsarnaev and tamerlan tsarnaev during the 90 minutes in the car. danny told me it was very clear that tamerlan was
it's not as if the fbi did nothing. they not only investigated the older brother, they interviewed the older brother. >> reporter: for the first time we're hearing tamerlan talk, introducing himself in this boxing video that aired on "entertainment tonight." >> why not? you know. >> reporter: meanwhile, tamerlan's widow has given the medical examiner's office consent to release his body to his family. and one more sign the city has changed forever. on tuesday the...
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and today fbi agents interviewed catherine russell. the widow at the parent home in rhode island. agents were seen leaving carrying several bags. meanwhile the wall street journal is reporting female dna was found on the explosives used by the bombers. but investigators are not certain whether it belongs to victim or someone who perhaps handled the bomb. and high powered lawyer judy clark of san diego joining the team representing dzhokhar tsarnaev and represented union i bomber and loughner and others. clark secured life sentences for both of them rather than the death penalty. same thing with tsarnaev. doth >> well there is a lot of roas roasting going on today. spencer christian is here with a pretty steamy weather forecast. >> more roasting on the way da dan. temperatures are rising. humidity is low. and fire risk on the increase. accu-weather forecast coming. >> thanks also tonight. local coast guard members trade in the cutter for new set of wheels. coast to coast mission for america wounded vets. >> bay area residents were told to waste not want not for water. did they do t
and today fbi agents interviewed catherine russell. the widow at the parent home in rhode island. agents were seen leaving carrying several bags. meanwhile the wall street journal is reporting female dna was found on the explosives used by the bombers. but investigators are not certain whether it belongs to victim or someone who perhaps handled the bomb. and high powered lawyer judy clark of san diego joining the team representing dzhokhar tsarnaev and represented union i bomber and loughner...
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. >> there are still persons of interest in the united states the fbi would look to have conversations with. >> reporter: investigators want to know if there was a master bomb maker, someone training these two brothers. that person may be overseas. gio benitez, abc news. >>> mississippi man accused of sending poison filled letters to president obama appears in court later today. james everett dutschke was arrested over the weekend at his home in tupelo. charges were filed originally against kevin curtis, who was cleared after no evidence was found. >>> legal showdown over michael jackson's death is set to begin. it pits his mother and three children against concert promoter aeg. lawyers from both sides give their opening statements today. and jackson's family is suing aeg saying it was responsible for hiring conrad murray and causing the singer's death. high-profile celebrities and two of jackson's children may testify the trial is expected to last for months. >> it is interesting when you think of who may be on the stand. why the family would bring this -- well, i know it is billions
. >> there are still persons of interest in the united states the fbi would look to have conversations with. >> reporter: investigators want to know if there was a master bomb maker, someone training these two brothers. that person may be overseas. gio benitez, abc news. >>> mississippi man accused of sending poison filled letters to president obama appears in court later today. james everett dutschke was arrested over the weekend at his home in tupelo. charges were filed...
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that's certainly something the fbi is looking at. that's why it's moving so quickly to look for accomplices, if there were any. >> bob baer, nick payton walsh, joe, susan. more on the death penalty case. judy clark, not many lawyers do that. now she's defending dzhokhar tsarnaev. >> reporter: her clients may be very high profile, but she manages to maintain a low profile for herself. >> whether or not you'll appeal this? >> reporter: an attorney who has worked tirelessly to save the lives of some despised people. her name is judy clark and she has helped some of the most notorious criminals of our time avoid the death penalty. terrorists, bombers, baby killers. these clients, all violent people who clark has managed to get sentenced to prison for life instead of death. judy clark does not do news media interviews. >> you said -- >> reporter: clark is a former federal public defender who is now a defense attorney. she is well liked and praised by her peers and she's a staunch opponent of the death penalty. quinn denver says she is a w
that's certainly something the fbi is looking at. that's why it's moving so quickly to look for accomplices, if there were any. >> bob baer, nick payton walsh, joe, susan. more on the death penalty case. judy clark, not many lawyers do that. now she's defending dzhokhar tsarnaev. >> reporter: her clients may be very high profile, but she manages to maintain a low profile for herself. >> whether or not you'll appeal this? >> reporter: an attorney who has worked tirelessly...
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at some point the fbi just doesn't get to investigate americans or people here who harry legally just because they want to. >> supreme court just it stephen breyer is recovering this sunday afternoon. he had emergency shoulder surgery. the 74-year-old justice was hurt when he fell off his bicycle friday afternoon. and senator john mccain on "meet the press" this morning said the obama administration needs to act on syria now. >> the syrian people are angry and bitter at the united states. i was in a refugee camp in jordan, and there are thousands of people and kids, and this woman who's a schoolteacher said, senator mccain, you see these children here? they're going to take revenge on those people who refused to help them. >> for more, let's bring in jackie kucinich from "the washington post," and others. let me start with you. you've spent time in the middle east. some quite unpleasant to say the least. were you kidnapped in afghanistan, you were held captive by the taliban for seven months. you have a new book out called ebeyond war "and you look at, among other things, the future o
at some point the fbi just doesn't get to investigate americans or people here who harry legally just because they want to. >> supreme court just it stephen breyer is recovering this sunday afternoon. he had emergency shoulder surgery. the 74-year-old justice was hurt when he fell off his bicycle friday afternoon. and senator john mccain on "meet the press" this morning said the obama administration needs to act on syria now. >> the syrian people are angry and bitter at...
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she is still being questioned, and is apparently cooperating with the fbi. her lawyer says they have just learned the medical examiner is ready to release the body. she wants her husband's family to claim it. meanwhile we are learning more about the dead suspect's trip to russia, six months before the bombing. turns out russian agents had him under surveillance and u.s. investigators are trying to find out if he was indoctrinated or trained by militants during his time in dagestan. again many new developments in connection with this investigation. coach it here on fox for the latest. >> reporter: breaking details come thanking out of boston. brand-new stories coming your way over the next 60 minutes, including new details into charges of a cover up in the benghazi terror attacks from last september. were witnesses intimidated? president obama says he'll look into it. we have news he may want to hear. also, the jodi arias murder case about to go to the jury. after admitting to killing her ex now it's her life on the line. we'll have a preview and you'll hear
she is still being questioned, and is apparently cooperating with the fbi. her lawyer says they have just learned the medical examiner is ready to release the body. she wants her husband's family to claim it. meanwhile we are learning more about the dead suspect's trip to russia, six months before the bombing. turns out russian agents had him under surveillance and u.s. investigators are trying to find out if he was indoctrinated or trained by militants during his time in dagestan. again many...
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the fbi had something to cover up. oswald had come to their offices a couple weeks before and said, i'm going to blow up your offices unless you leave my wife alone. they burned his statement, which -- rather than informing the secret service. the secret service, their agents were all drinking the night before, and they really -- i had to say, didn't really protect him as we see in movies. the cia knew that oswald had tried to assassinate general walker that april, and they didn't want that coming out. so the russians didn't want anything coming out about oswald's time in. castro didn't want nothing come out about his visits to the embassy. everybody had a rope to -- reason to not lift the rock. that doesn't mean any of the parties did the asass anyway oswald might have done it alone and the coverup was the conspiracy, which would account for why the evidence was in the state that you described it. >> there's also a principle ofable -- of anticuriosity. i often think myself, how much would it cost me to hear mess someo
the fbi had something to cover up. oswald had come to their offices a couple weeks before and said, i'm going to blow up your offices unless you leave my wife alone. they burned his statement, which -- rather than informing the secret service. the secret service, their agents were all drinking the night before, and they really -- i had to say, didn't really protect him as we see in movies. the cia knew that oswald had tried to assassinate general walker that april, and they didn't want that...
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. >> reporter: the fbi is probing the mother of the accused brothers. authorities say her phone calls with tamerlan were recorded by russian intelligence. and in one conversation she allegedly discussed jihad with him. she again denied her family is involved in terrorism. >> i am listening to you, they did not do it, and you again ask me! >> reporter: fbi agents interviewed catherine russell at her rhode island residence to find out what she knew about her husband's activities. while agents left her house carrying evidence bags, she was seen leaving with her attorney who told abc news russell did not know about the bomb plot. >> thanks to tahman. the judge in the case against george zimmerman considers several major decisions in court today. those decisions could face the future of zimmerman's legal battles. zimmerman is accused of killing unarmed teenager trayvon martin. at issue is florida's stand your ground law which would absolve zimmerman of any criminal wrongdoing. the trial is set for early june. >>> testimony begins in los angeles today in the
. >> reporter: the fbi is probing the mother of the accused brothers. authorities say her phone calls with tamerlan were recorded by russian intelligence. and in one conversation she allegedly discussed jihad with him. she again denied her family is involved in terrorism. >> i am listening to you, they did not do it, and you again ask me! >> reporter: fbi agents interviewed catherine russell at her rhode island residence to find out what she knew about her husband's...
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the fbi are looking for clues how the brothers became radicalized. during his initial questioning dzhokhar said he and his brother watched online sermons of al locky who was killed by a drone strike in september of 2011. i think we will find more especially with the other people involved this is not some sort of just random homemade situation. >> how come no one got any red flags around this kid? >> around tamerlan? >> the younger brother. seemed to have a normal college life going on and was even partying after this event. no one picked up hi red flags. bizarre to me. >> 540,000 names on the list and easy for us to sit. >> you are talking about his friends who knew him. >> oh, according to the friends, great guy. judo exert, blah, blah, blah. no different. kept to himself. we didn't know. the beast that live within people is sometimes hard to see from the outside. >> we will be following -- this and get to guns. the issue of gun violence followed the president yesterday. president obama jumped in on a question that was directed to his mexican counte
the fbi are looking for clues how the brothers became radicalized. during his initial questioning dzhokhar said he and his brother watched online sermons of al locky who was killed by a drone strike in september of 2011. i think we will find more especially with the other people involved this is not some sort of just random homemade situation. >> how come no one got any red flags around this kid? >> around tamerlan? >> the younger brother. seemed to have a normal college life...
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the prosecutors told the fbi, please, no more investigation because it will ruin the case. the defense will take it and demand exonerating evidence and we will never get the case finish. there is this tendency to finish the case and once it's finished -- speak to not revisit it. the ones who made the decision, this is how things really happened, why go back? even if the evidence suggests that you should go back. you may have very well made a mistake. there there's another thing in reading your book that i should mention the coast it also is part of my experience in dealing with crime. are there cases where you investigate them and you feel you are getting somewhere. you are you're actually moving to some kind of conclusion. i sometimes think of them as mathematical theories, those mathematical theories that converge and those that diverge. as you accumulate more and more and more evidence from and obsessive investigators you see it sweeping in one direction, a single single line pointing to this man who was convicted, his innocence and guilt. the 16-year-old texas kid, in t
the prosecutors told the fbi, please, no more investigation because it will ruin the case. the defense will take it and demand exonerating evidence and we will never get the case finish. there is this tendency to finish the case and once it's finished -- speak to not revisit it. the ones who made the decision, this is how things really happened, why go back? even if the evidence suggests that you should go back. you may have very well made a mistake. there there's another thing in reading your...
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." >> the fbi investigated the older brother but never shared the information with the fusion cell in boston so people in the boston area could be on the lookout. when he goes back to russia in january 2012 the system pings at dhs, but dhs doesn't share the information with the fbi or the cia. and when he comes back in 2012, he creates a youtube channel of his own making where he got radical extremist videos that he's watching and interacting with. so it's a failure to share information and missing obvious warning signs. we're going back to the pre-9/11 stovepiping. >> host: mr. salufa, your thoughts talking about stovepiping and failure of information sharing. >> guest: you know, information sharing is always a challenge not just among federal, state and local authorities, but among federal agencies themselves. i think it's early to point too far into what was and was not shared, but clearly we do know that his information was untied which is a big -- on tide, which is a big database, a watch list of sorts even though that's not the formal name as a o concern. as to whether or not th
." >> the fbi investigated the older brother but never shared the information with the fusion cell in boston so people in the boston area could be on the lookout. when he goes back to russia in january 2012 the system pings at dhs, but dhs doesn't share the information with the fbi or the cia. and when he comes back in 2012, he creates a youtube channel of his own making where he got radical extremist videos that he's watching and interacting with. so it's a failure to share...
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the fbi is still studying the wife's dna to see if it matches the female dna found on bomb fragments and agents continue to investigate whether she or any of the brother's friends or relatives tried to dispose of evidence after the bombing, either unknowingly or knowingly. >> i believe that he's wrongfully being accused. >> reporter: there is one and maybe only one family friend who continues to keep faith with the brother tsarnaev. brittany smith of long island, new york, a friend of dzhokhar and his sister told linsey davis of abc news even the surveillance images don't persuade her. >> i knew dzhokhar. what i see is two people walking with book bags. i don't see them planting explosives. i believe they needed two people to blame and these are the two people they blamed. >> reporter: but the evidence continues to mount including from russia. u.s. authorities tell abc news they believe a turning point for tamerlan tsarnaev came last year in the russian republic of dagestan at this mosque known to be a gathering spot for extremists. russian security services told their american count
the fbi is still studying the wife's dna to see if it matches the female dna found on bomb fragments and agents continue to investigate whether she or any of the brother's friends or relatives tried to dispose of evidence after the bombing, either unknowingly or knowingly. >> i believe that he's wrongfully being accused. >> reporter: there is one and maybe only one family friend who continues to keep faith with the brother tsarnaev. brittany smith of long island, new york, a friend...